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What are gonorrhea, chlamydia, herpes, hepatitis B & C, trichomonas, lymphogranulo?



please explain what they stand for? what are the symptoms? a little detail, you know....

They are not all STD's, gonorehea is the only one that is
They all exist today.
Hep B can be spread through sex, tattoos, piercings, pedicures etc
Hep C is fecal to oral route spread, can get it from contaminated tat tools, pedicures, etc,
trichomonas can happen after antibiotic use
One symptom of all is that there really are no symptoms early in the disease. Fatigue is the primary complaint. Swollen lymph nodes another.
If u r a student I suggest you look in ur med books
THEY ARE SEXUALLY TRANSMITTED DISEASES.
Well they are all ancient std's that do not exsist now, curable, and none evassive. In fact the symptoms used to be blood in urine, pusstuals, stinky odor amitting from crotch area. ITS CALLED A BOOK IDIOT...READ YOUR TEXT BOOK IT IS ALL THERE!!! WHY NOT AT LEAST TRY?
I HATE INDIVIDUALS THAT DON'T SEEM TO WANT TO OPEN A BOOK.
Please see the web pages for more details on Sexually transmitted diseases/infections.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/sexually_tr...
http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/health/medica...
http://www.merck.com/mmpe/sec14/ch194/ch...
they are s.t.d's symptoms are pain detail is you need to be smarter and use condoms
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